Hi everyone,
I have a quick question, just to make sure what I am doing is correct...
I need to determine the concentration of my protein in order to use it as a standard. It is pure. So, I have worked out E, by adding the number of W, Y and disulphide bonds in the mature protein.
I then take this value, with the determined molecular weight (MALDI) and use the 'Other Protein, E & MW' function on the nanodrop to determine the concentration.
Is this good enough? And correct?
Thanks,
L
Protein Conc determination
Started by scoob00, Apr 03 2009 03:36 AM
2 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 03 April 2009 - 03:36 AM
#2
Posted 19 May 2009 - 02:55 AM
Hello everyone,
I've noticed I have had no replies to this post - can anyone tell me why? Have I either a) not given enough information, or
nobody uses the nanodrop or c) something else?!
Cheers!
Scoob
I've noticed I have had no replies to this post - can anyone tell me why? Have I either a) not given enough information, or
Cheers!
Scoob
#3
Posted 07 June 2009 - 02:54 AM
scoob00, on May 19 2009, 03:55 AM, said:
Hello everyone,
I've noticed I have had no replies to this post - can anyone tell me why? Have I either a) not given enough information, or
nobody uses the nanodrop or c) something else?!
Cheers!
Scoob
I've noticed I have had no replies to this post - can anyone tell me why? Have I either a) not given enough information, or
Cheers!
Scoob
Go for simple methods of protein estimation like bradford or lowry or Spectophotometric














